What a great littke smoke.Twenty minutes and your done.Great finish, perfect for the grill if you're just doing burgers or steaks.Not quit the same as the Monte #2 but good spice. These came in a dress box and are pressed almost square. I realy enjoyed it, and will be getting another box to have on hand. One of the best small smokes I've had.
I smoked my first Monte 5 about a week ago. Nice little cigar. Nutty, Creamy, and the strength and flavor built nicely throughout. You must smoke like a vacuum Tel, the one I smoked lasted a good 40 minutes.
I was on the phone with a friend I hadn't spoken with in a while, so I was probly smoking fast, but I do like alot of smoke.By the way I gave one to a girlfriend at the race trck on Sunday who had quit soming cigaretts in Feb, and she loved it, said she had a pleasant little buz.
El P, I smoked the other one you sent last night. I like these little smokes. Very creamy and nutty and about every other draw was dominated by milk chocolate. The aroma was amazing and it gave me a slight little euphoric buzz. Oh, and Tel, I stretched that baby out to an hour with one relight. Mmmmmm, I might have to get a box.
It's a size thing. If you want a powerful short smoke, you get the Divinos. The bigger sizes are too big a risk since the perfecto's are occaisionally plugged beyond smokeability. That's why you always have to carry 2.
Peace.
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I have a cuaba generoso that I am going to review some time this week.
I am not a big fan of montes. They seem to run either hot or cold in my experience. The no 2 is good when its on but I find the price hard to swallow. I have also had some ho-hum experience with the no 4 on a few occasions. How is the no 5 compared to the no 4? Are they are over-produced and over-hyped? For smaller vitolas I am a big fan of the boli pcs and the partagas shorts. They just seem to be a little more consistent to me than the montes. Thanks for the review!
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